Page 8, Portland Observer. March 5. 1986 Nero Awarded Contract Nero and Aswiciales, Inc has been aw aided (he contract to furnish facility engineering, operation and mainte­ nance services at the A rm y's Yuma Arizona Proving Giounds. according to David M N m C.B.O " t the Portland firm The Yuma contract it for $1,067,737 fo r fiscal 1986 with three option year* resulting in a total contract value o f $7,440,331 Nero announced Portland based Nero and Associates, Inc with 34 office* in 14 states specializes in Engineering Manage ment. Operation and Maintenance of Government, m ilitary, municipal and private sector plants and facilities Nero stated that Services provided by Nero and Associates, Inc includes Tire pro lection, security, vehicular operation and maintenance, waste and waste water sewage treatment plants, build mgs and structures Oregon Eye Physicians Offer Help The Oregon Helpline is open from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday Other stales w ill be opening at two- week interval* until July 21. when the Helpline w ill be operating throughout the country The program — supported by volun tary donations from ophthalmologists and by contributions from corporations associated with the eye care profession — is sponsored by the Foundation o f the American Academy ot Ophthal­ mology and state ophthalm ology societies across the US The A m erican Academy of Ophthalmology is the w orld’s largest association o f eye physicians and sur­ geons. with nearly 14.(MM) members Ophthalmologists provide comprehen sive eye exams, prescribe corrective lenses and diagnose and treat eye dis case Energy Assistance Programs Receive Additional Funding The Oregon Eye Care Project Helpline, the medical program to help provide eye care to the elderly, ha* re­ ceived 91 I calls in its first two week* o f operation O f the callers. 632 elderly Oregon residents — 20 o f whom have no insur­ ance — have been referred to volunteer ophthalmologists for eye care Other callers have received free information about eye care James R Waldman. M D . president o f the Oregon Academy o f Ophthal­ mology. has encouraged US citizen* an J legal residents age 65 and older to call the toll free Helpline — 1-800 222 EYES — i f they think they have medical eye problems but do nert have an eye physician Disadvantaged e l­ derly are eligible for medical eye care at no out o f poc ket cost It has been announced by the Com­ munity Action Agency of Portland (CAAP) that six local agencies w ill re­ ceive additional funding to provide energy assistance to low-income people in the Portland area due to recent award* from the City o f Portland and the Emergency Food & Shelter Board On Wednesday February 12. 1986. the City Council approved $25.(MM) for emergency fuel assistance in addition to $18,457 approved by the Council in November The local Emergency Food A Shelter Board, which oversees funds made available by the Federal Emergency Management A dininis traiton. awarded the C AAP service arc a total o f $56,923 Low-income persons may apply for emergency assistance by contacting the local C A A P affiliate agency serving their neighborhood Agency Area Served Telephone PACT. SE Portland. 239-4328 Neighborhood House. SW Portland. 246 166.3 Burnside Projects. O iw ntow n Port­ land, 222 9627 NCAC. N Portland. 286 8371 Urban league. NE Portland, 284-2776 NW Service Center, NW Portland, 228 6972 Michael Jans. Executive Director of the C AAP. mxes that these emergency fuel monies are coming at a critical lime due to the spend out o f monies made available under the federally-funded Low Inc time Energy Assistance Prog­ ram icommonly called LIEAP) Jans also noted that the federal government recently released LIEAP monies which had been temporarily frozen while the Health & Human Services Department I HHS) examined potential cutbacks in funding due to the Gramm Rudman Act "U nfortunately.” noted Jans, "because lunds were temporarily held by HHS. many low-income people have gotten the impression that money is no longer available Gur affiliate agencies have reported that many people have not shown up for appoint­ ments or have gone without heal be­ cause they were unaware that assistance was available ” Jans also noted that many low-income people do not apply for assistance until they realize they are unable to meet energy bills which have accumulated over the cold monthv " A s a result, every year we sec a large number o f utility shut o ils which occur starting about this time of year, thus this money is very important to Portland's poor " These Feature Grocery item s Are Just An Example Of w h a t y o u w ill Find in Your "Safeway Shopping Guide" Sickle Cell Anemia Benefit Scheduled I he Portland Sickle Cell Anemia 2nd Annual Musical w ill he held 6 p m . Saturday, A pril 26 at Maranalha Church, located at 4222 N E 12th Ecaturcd w ill be Emanual Apostolic C hurch. Bremerton. W ashington. Time Sound, The Psalms. -Alpha, Bethel A M E . Maranalha Inspira turns and many other groups and choirs' Come and worship and help others at the same tim e' For more infonnation. call 249-1399 Proceeds to Portland Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation A Late-Night Supper That's Sure To Please Something light, something easy — that's the sort o f food called for after an evening out at a movie, concert or night game And this menu fills the ticket nicely, thanks to the special flavor of convenience foods that make sonic thing special out o f simple inexpensive ingredients Be a star after any event with a late supper featuring this easy entree Spaghetti Carhonara is delicious and simple, made with ham. cheese and perfectly assembled Italian style veget ablcs a treat anytime, late night or not. 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